Rams and Redskins win, Rangers and Comets fall

Wednesday

Nov 6, 2013 at 8:47 AMNov 6, 2013 at 8:47 AM

North Adams Rams

HILLSDALE - The North Adams won three straight sets against Pansophia Academy, and set themselves up to play Hilsdale Academy in the District Semifinal on Thursday.The Rams picked up the sweep at Hillsdale Academy; 25-5, 25-1, 25-10.Allie Lynch broke her own single-match record for aces with 16 and also had 15 assists. Kayla Blevins and Emily McKinney both led in kills with 4. Regan Rhoades also had 13 aces.Camden Frontier RedskinsCAMDEN - The Camden-Frontier Redskins swept the Waldron Spartans in three sets last night; 25-12, 26-24, 25-14.Camden head coach Dawn Follis said her troops controlled the game most of night, except for parts of set two.The Redskins did a lot of serving and hitting. Junior hitter Kasey Follis led the ways with 18 kills. She also had 15 digs and 6 assists. Kelsea McNeil followed with 11 kills, while Hailey Lawson had five kills and two blocks.Ariel Williams took care of business in the passing department. She had 12 assists to go with her seven aces. Marrisa Curry tied Williams with seven aces of her own.Kendal Cooney held the defense down with 11 digs.On the other side of the bracket, Lenawee Christian beat Morenci in three sets.Camden will now face Lenawee for District Championship on Friday at 6:00 p.m., in Camden."We haven’t seen them before, but they have a lot of good hitters and a great setter," Coach Follis said. "She has great hands. She runs the offense. We will definitely have to play well. We are looking forward to it. It’s going to be a fight.With the win the Redskins are now 26-19-4 on the year.

Reading RangersBRONSON - The Reading Ranger's season ended last night against number-one ranked Mendon. The Rangers lost in the three sets;11-25, 16-25, 12-25"We struggled tonight with serve receiving," Ranger coach Nicole Bailey said. "We made the adjustments in game two, and did not struggle so much.The Rangers lone senior Sara Owens made the most of her last game. She led the team with five kills, three blocks, and served 100%.Bailey said that defensviely Tayler Coe did a great job moving on the floor.Hitter Jami Hubbard finished with three kills and three blocks for the Rangers."We showed a lot of improvement," Bailey said. "We had a lot of girls playing a lot of different roles. Our program will continue to get better."

Jonesville CometsJONESVILLE - The Jonesvile Comets lost to Madison Monday night in three sets; 25-17, 25-15, 25- 17. Pittsford will now play Madison tonight.